From jeremy.harbinson at wur.nl Sun Jul 14 13:10:40 2019 From: jeremy.harbinson at wur.nl (Harbinson, Jeremy) Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2019 18:10:40 +0000 Subject: [proFit-list] the python library in Anaconda Message-ID: <81A11DBF-5B08-4A87-B8C8-8E7FC74C43AE@wur.nl> HI, I just changed to Anaconda and this raised two questions: 1. based on earlier discussions I expect the Python library should be something like this file I found in the Anaconda folder: libpython2.7.dylib. I set that as my Python library but it provokes an error that the file has no read access and that I should adjust the settings folder to grant Profit access rights. I have done this, but the error remains (not able to access the file etc). Any suggestions - could it be that I am not pointing to the correct Python library? 2. I will shortly have to move from Python 2.7 to Python 3. Does this cause any problems for Profit? I assume the Anaconda2 installation will remain and I should therefor be able to point Profit to the correct library, so that would suggest everything would be OK, but things might be more complicated that that. Currently I am running Profit 7.0.14 on OSX 10.14. all the best, Jeremy Harbinson From profit at quansoft.com Thu Jul 18 22:32:15 2019 From: profit at quansoft.com (pro Fit Support) Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2019 05:32:15 +0200 Subject: [proFit-list] the python library in Anaconda In-Reply-To: <81A11DBF-5B08-4A87-B8C8-8E7FC74C43AE@wur.nl> References: <81A11DBF-5B08-4A87-B8C8-8E7FC74C43AE@wur.nl> Message-ID: <54141BCA-3E12-4DF2-A1D6-6851DDEF9600@quansoft.com> Dear Jeremy 1. For anaconda2, the path would be anaconda2/bin/python2.7 2. Yes, afaik, the anaconda2 installation should remain and work properly with pro Fit. Best regards Kurt > On 14 Jul 2019, at 20:10, Harbinson, Jeremy wrote: > > HI, > I just changed to Anaconda and this raised two questions: > > 1. based on earlier discussions I expect the Python library should be something like this file I found in the Anaconda folder: libpython2.7.dylib. I set that as my Python library but it provokes an error that the file has no read access and that I should adjust the settings folder to grant Profit access rights. I have done this, but the error remains (not able to access the file etc). Any suggestions - could it be that I am not pointing to the correct Python library? > > 2. I will shortly have to move from Python 2.7 to Python 3. Does this cause any problems for Profit? I assume the Anaconda2 installation will remain and I should therefor be able to point Profit to the correct library, so that would suggest everything would be OK, but things might be more complicated that that. > > Currently I am running Profit 7.0.14 on OSX 10.14. > > all the best, > Jeremy Harbinson > _______________________________________________ > proFit-list mailing list > proFit-list at quantum-soft.com > http://quantum-soft.com/mailman/listinfo/profit-list_quantum-soft.com